
July 2026
Featured this month
We have a diverse selection of features this month. Douglas Needham discusses the considerations behind the construction of his energy efficient greenhouse in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Dr. Joseph Arditti reviews the life and times of Georgius Everhardus Rumphius. Rumphius was a blind orchidologist living on the island of Ambon in the 1600s who had remarkable orchid insights long before John Lindley in the 19th century. Graham Guest continues his multipart series on Andrew Easton's work with Part 3: Heat-Tolerant Cymbidiums and Jacopo Calevo introduces us to the Australian terrestrial genus Caladenia - the amazing spider orchids.
Rounding out the July 2026 issue
- Tom's Monthly Checklist by Thomas Mirenda
- Questions and Answers by Ron McHatton
- Gift-A-Youth Update - Rooted in Curiosity: The Orchid Journey of Alejandro Montoya Sandoval by Deb Boersma
- Affiliated Societies Committee Update - Expanding Impact Through Partnership: An Affiliated Society's Collaboration with the AOS by Jamie Krochmal, Don Greaser and Vijai Singh
- For the Novice - Give Us Air! by Sue Bottom
- Collector’s Item - Cattleya velutina Rchb.f. 1870: The Velvety Cattleya by Judith Rapacz-Hasler
- Orchids Illustrated - Women Illustrators - Elizabeth and Margaret Wharton by Wesley Higgins and Peggy Alrich
- My Favorite Orchid - Dryadella simula by Josephine (JoJo) deBeaubien










